I owned the VAC Phi 200 (not IQ). Bass was exceptional, but I moved on as it lacked finesse, transparency, decay and air. Excellent build quality, but I expected better sound quality from a VAC amp. It did seem to be harder on tubes than other tube amps I've owned. I preferred the VAC supplied Penta's, but they are the ones that failed. Switched to Gold Lion and they held up well, but were a step down from the Penta's from a sound quality perspective. I like Gold Lion KT88's in other tube amps, but for whatever reason, I did not care for them in the Phi 200.
While I've not owned the RM200 and I do have a Music Reference RM9 MK2. It's the second best sounding tube amp I've owned, second only to a 5 times more expensive VAC Renaissance 70/70 Signature with KR 300B's and vintage VT231 driver/splitter tubes. The jRM9 MK2 is a mid to late 1990's vintage amp I had refreshed by Roger Mojeski several years before his premature passing. It's a great amp and can run on a variety of power tubes (EL34, KT88, 6550, KT90...). I would not hesitate to own the RM200 based upon my excellent experience with the RM9 MK2.
Other amps to consider... McIntosh MC275MKV, Quicksilver V4 mono's and Manley Snappers.
While I've not owned the RM200 and I do have a Music Reference RM9 MK2. It's the second best sounding tube amp I've owned, second only to a 5 times more expensive VAC Renaissance 70/70 Signature with KR 300B's and vintage VT231 driver/splitter tubes. The jRM9 MK2 is a mid to late 1990's vintage amp I had refreshed by Roger Mojeski several years before his premature passing. It's a great amp and can run on a variety of power tubes (EL34, KT88, 6550, KT90...). I would not hesitate to own the RM200 based upon my excellent experience with the RM9 MK2.
Other amps to consider... McIntosh MC275MKV, Quicksilver V4 mono's and Manley Snappers.